In a few months, the Ukrainian Armed Forces will oust the Russian Army from Sumy region. This was stated by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
"If we are talking about Sumy or Kharkiv region, the Russians will not get Sumy region and, frankly, will not be able to keep those areas on the border where they are now. In today's realities, it is a matter of time — several months — and they will not be in Sumy region," Zelensky said, quoted by the Strana newspaper.
He also said that the Russians "will not get the Kharkiv region."
As reported by EADaily, Ukraine is not going to withdraw troops from Donbass and legally recognize the loss of territories. This was stated by Volodymyr Zelensky at a meeting with journalists, fragments of which are cited by the RBC — Ukraine agency.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump announced that he was starting to prepare a face-to-face meeting between Vladimir Putin and Vladimir Zelensky. This meeting will take place in a place that has yet to be determined, after which negotiations will be held in a trilateral format, Trump wrote on the Truth Social network after his meeting with Zelensky and the leaders of European countries ended at the White House.

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